Morgan Hikaru Aiken


Morgan Hikaru Aiken 加藤 ひかる is a Japanese-American professional basketball player for the B.League. He is currently signed with the Saitama Broncos.
Aiken is the first player from Guam to play in the professional Japan Basketball League. Born in Hawaii, he attended high school in Guam, and played NCAA college basketball for Eastern University. Transferred to the University of Texas at El Paso the following year for an opportunity to walk on. However, was ineligible due to lack of credits. Aiken is a part of the Guam national basketball team winning the gold medal at the 2014 Micronesian Games. Also being sponsored by BoingVert and Adidas Japan after gaining popularity on Instagram and YouTube from posting dunking videos at 5'7.

High School

Aiken was the only sophomore in 2010 to make the All-Island team in the Guam IIAAG High School League. In 2011 as a Junior, Aiken won the State Championship, was honored First Team All-Island, and also came in 2nd in the Slam Dunk Contest held at the Far East Tournament in Japan. Although projected to be the MVP of the league after his outstanding junior year, Aiken fractured his left foot 2 weeks prior to the start of his senior season. Playing only half the season, he still managed to be named to the Second Team All-Island. In 2012, Aiken graduated from Saint Paul Christian School. Following his graduation, he committed to Eastern University in Pennsylvania.

Professional career

In 2015, Aiken signed a contract with the Akita Northern Happinets thru an early entry process and had begun practicing with the team. However, with complications with the process, he signed with the Tokyo Cinq Rêves for the remainder of the season. The following season, Aiken signed with the Kagawa Five Arrows. Now, Aiken is currently taking time off to focus more on his younger brother, Reo Aiken, back in Guam. Morgan hopes that Reo can be the next face of basketball on Guam.